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- Our present invention relates to filtering and heating apparatus, whereby water and other liquids may be freed from impurities and other foreign matter and heated prior to and during its passage through the filter, thereby aiding the elimination of foreign matter, expediting the passage of the fluid through the filter, and preparing it for any subsequent use in which heat is a factor.
- FIG. l is a central vertical section of an apparatus embodying our invention.
- Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of Fig. 1 in the line y y.
- Fig. 3 is a central vertical section showing a modified construction.
- the reference-numeral l denotes a closed casing, formed of any suitable material, and preferably cylindrical in form,though other shapes may be used, if prefer-red.
- this casing is arranged a casing 2, of substantially similar form, but of less diameter and length, whereby an annular space is provided between the inner and outer casings.
- the inner casing 2 is provided with a filtering-chamber 3, filled with coke or other ⁇ suitable material for the purpose, confined above and below by'a reticulated or perforated diaphragm 4, t-he upper diaphragm being ar- ⁇ ranged somewhat below the vupper edge or rim of the vessel 2, whereby a water-space 5 .is provided.
- a blowoff pipe 7 enters the contracted end of the lfunnel-shaped portion and passes outside the lower end of the outer casing, where it is prolvided with a cut-off or valve S, of any suitable iform.
- a distributing-plate 4 Surrounding the top of the cylindrical casiing 2 is a distributing-plate 4, of annular gform, extending from the top of the casing 2 :to the wall of the outer casing, and preferably on alevel, or thereabout,with the diaphragm 4.
- This plate overhangs the filtered-fluid space .7% which communicates with the exterior by ⁇ an outlet-pipe l2, having a valve 13.
- distributing-plate 4 is provided with nu merous openings lil, which divide the filtered fluid overflowing from the space 5 into small communicating with the steam-space between the filter-chamber and the outer chamber.
- a diffusing-plate 22 may be placed centrally on the lower diaphragm 4, in
- the filter itself is constructed by inclosing in the casing 23, between the two perforated diaphragms 26, a body of coke or other suitable material 27.
- a steampipe 28 enters the top of the chamber 24 and is provided with avalve 29, and between this valve and the top of the chamber an outletstreams.
- a relief-valve 1S is placed in a pipe feed-water-inlet pipe '19, provided with a valve order to disperse the water over the surface 3 the numeral 23 designates the filter-casing;
- pipe 30 connects with the steampipe,avalve 31 being provided in said pipe.
- a jacket or shell 32 Surrounding the filter below the chamber 24 is a jacket or shell 32, which extends below the bottom of the sediment-chamber 25.
- This casing wholly surrounds and incloses said parts, forming a steam-space 33, which is supplied with steam by a pipe 34, having a valve 35.
- An inletpipe 36 having a valve 37, enters the outer casing and traverses the steam-space 33, communicating with the sediment-chamber 25.
- a blow-od pipe 38 having a valve 39, passes up through the bottom of the outer casing and enters the bottom of the sediment-chamber, and a petcock 40 drains the water of condensation from the bottom of the jacket 32.
- a relief-valve 41 is mounted on the said jacket to avoid danger from overpressure.
- the operation ot' the apparatus is as follows: Tho fluid flowing through the inlet-pipe 19 in Fig. 1 passes into the sediment-chamber and is driven up through the filter, filling the fluid-receptacle 5, whence it overflows and runs over upon the distributingplate 4, by which it is divided into fine streams. In flowing down through the space between the outercasing and filter it acquires a high temperature from the steam supplied by the pipe 16 and passes from the filteredfluid space 7 below to the pipe 12.
- the fluid is first heated upon entering the sedimentchamber 6, which derives heat from the hot filtered fluid which lies in the space 7, and it is further heated by passing through the filtering material
- a portion of the foreign matter is precipitated to the bottom of' the sediment-chamber 6, and the passage of the fluid through the filter and the further separation of impurities are aided and expedited.
- the outlet-valve 13 and inlet-valve 20 are closed and the blow-off valve 8 is opened, whereupon the steam-pressure produces a reverse current in the filter, driving the fluid back, parasitally expelling the accumulated sediment in the chamber 6 and cleaning the filtering material.
- the inlet-pipe 36 and the outlet-pipe 30 are closed and the valves 39 and 29 are opened, whereby the steam-pressure acts upon the fluid in chamber 24, driving it back through the filter, cleansing the coke, and expelling the sediment from the chamber 25.
- the invention lnay be employed for filtering and heating any kind of fluid, and may be used as a feed-water heater and filter or for any other purpose.
- a heating and filtering apparatus the combination of an outer casing having an outlet-pipe for connecting with a tank or other receptacle, an inner casing having a waterchamber above from which the filtered water overflows into the outer casing, a sedimentchamber below, an intermediate filter-chamber, a blow-off pipe attached to the lower end of the inner casing, an inlet-pipe for water, and a steam-pipe for delivering steam into the outer casing, substantially as described.
- a heating and filtering apparatus the combination, with a filter-casing having a chamber above and a sediment-chamber bclow, of a jacket or shell surrounding the filter and sediment chamber, an inlet-pipe, and a blow-ofi,both entering said chamber, a steampipe entering the outer jacket, and a steampipe entering the chamber above the filter and having a valve and an outlet entering the steam-pipe between said valve and chamber, substantially as described.
- blow-ofi' pipe communicating with the bottom of said chamber and having avalve, asteampipe entering the jacket, a steam-pipe entering the upper chamber and having a valve, an oulet-pipe having a valve and communicating with the said steam-pipe between the valve in the latter and the top of the chamber, and a relief-valve mounted on the jacket, substantially as described.
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V(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1. W. W. SUTCLUPB & J. D. SULLIVAN. HEATING AND PILTERING APPARATUS.
No. 431,924. Patented July 8, 1890.
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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2. W. W. SUTGLIPFE 8v J. D. SULLIVAN. HEATING AND FILTERING APPARATUS.
No. 4315224. Patented July 8, 1890.'
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WILLIAM W. SU TCLIFFE AND .TOI-IN D. SULLIVAN, OF NEV ORLEANS, LOUISIANA.
HEATING AND FILTERING APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 431,924, dated July 8, 1890.
Application filed September l1l 1889.- Serial No. 323,602. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, VILLIAM IV. SUT- GLIEEE and JOHN D. SULLIVAN, citizens of the United States, residing at New Orleans, in the parish of Orleans and State of Louisiana, have invented new and useful Improvements in Heating and Filtering Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
Our present invention relates to filtering and heating apparatus, whereby water and other liquids may be freed from impurities and other foreign matter and heated prior to and during its passage through the filter, thereby aiding the elimination of foreign matter, expediting the passage of the fluid through the filter, and preparing it for any subsequent use in which heat is a factor.
It is the purpose of our invention to provide a simple apparatus wherein water or other fluid may be rapidly and continuously heated, filtered, and conducted to any other point or points for further operation, and in which the filtering material may be cleansed by simply reversing the current and driving the fluid back through the filter by steampressure.
The invention consists in the several novel features of construction and new combina tions of parts hereinafter fully set forth, and then pointed out in the claims following this specification.
To enable others skilled in the art to practice said invention, We will now proceed to describe the same in detail, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a central vertical section of an apparatus embodying our invention. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of Fig. 1 in the line y y. Fig. 3 is a central vertical section showing a modified construction. In the said drawings the reference-numeral l denotes a closed casing, formed of any suitable material, and preferably cylindrical in form,though other shapes may be used, if prefer-red. NVithin this casing is arranged a casing 2, of substantially similar form, but of less diameter and length, whereby an annular space is provided between the inner and outer casings. The inner casing 2 is provided with a filtering-chamber 3, filled with coke or other `suitable material for the purpose, confined above and below by'a reticulated or perforated diaphragm 4, t-he upper diaphragm being ar- `ranged somewhat below the vupper edge or rim of the vessel 2, whereby a water-space 5 .is provided. The lower diaphragm is arranged at such a point that a sediment-chamber G, of suitable dimensions, is provided in the lower end of the casing 2, which may be ifunnel-shapethin order to guide the accumu- =lation of foreign matter to an exit. A blowoff pipe 7 enters the contracted end of the lfunnel-shaped portion and passes outside the lower end of the outer casing, where it is prolvided with a cut-off or valve S, of any suitable iform.
Surrounding the top of the cylindrical casiing 2 is a distributing-plate 4, of annular gform, extending from the top of the casing 2 :to the wall of the outer casing, and preferably on alevel, or thereabout,with the diaphragm 4.
This plate overhangs the filtered-fluid space .7% which communicates with the exterior by `an outlet-pipe l2, having a valve 13. The
distributing-plate 4 is provided with nu merous openings lil, which divide the filtered fluid overflowing from the space 5 into small communicating with the steam-space between the filter-chamber and the outer chamber. A
20, enters the outer casing and passes through `the water-space 7a and enters the sedimentchamber 6, its discharge end being preferably turned upward. A diffusing-plate 22 may be placed centrally on the lower diaphragm 4, in
of the latter.
In the modied construction shown in Fig.
which is preferably of cylindrical form and extended both above and below the filter to form a chamber 24E above and a sedimentchamber 25 below. The filter itself is constructed by inclosing in the casing 23, between the two perforated diaphragms 26, a body of coke or other suitable material 27. A steampipe 28 enters the top of the chamber 24 and is provided with avalve 29, and between this valve and the top of the chamber an outletstreams. A relief-valve 1S is placed in a pipe feed-water-inlet pipe '19, provided with a valve order to disperse the water over the surface 3 the numeral 23 designates the filter-casing;
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pipe 30 connects with the steampipe,avalve 31 being provided in said pipe. Surrounding the filter below the chamber 24 is a jacket or shell 32, which extends below the bottom of the sediment-chamber 25. This casing wholly surrounds and incloses said parts, forming a steam-space 33, which is supplied with steam by a pipe 34, having a valve 35. An inletpipe 36, having a valve 37, enters the outer casing and traverses the steam-space 33, communicating with the sediment-chamber 25. A blow-od pipe 38, having a valve 39, passes up through the bottom of the outer casing and enters the bottom of the sediment-chamber, and a petcock 40 drains the water of condensation from the bottom of the jacket 32. A relief-valve 41 is mounted on the said jacket to avoid danger from overpressure.
The operation ot' the apparatus is as follows: Tho fluid flowing through the inlet-pipe 19 in Fig. 1 passes into the sediment-chamber and is driven up through the filter, filling the fluid-receptacle 5, whence it overflows and runs over upon the distributingplate 4, by which it is divided into fine streams. In flowing down through the space between the outercasing and filter it acquires a high temperature from the steam supplied by the pipe 16 and passes from the filteredfluid space 7 below to the pipe 12. The fluid is first heated upon entering the sedimentchamber 6, which derives heat from the hot filtered fluid which lies in the space 7, and it is further heated by passing through the filtering material By the preliminary rise in the temperature a portion of the foreign matter is precipitated to the bottom of' the sediment-chamber 6, and the passage of the fluid through the filter and the further separation of impurities are aided and expedited. To cleanse the filter, the outlet-valve 13 and inlet-valve 20 are closed and the blow-off valve 8 is opened, whereupon the steam-pressure produces a reverse current in the filter, driving the fluid back, efectually expelling the accumulated sediment in the chamber 6 and cleaning the filtering material.
In the modified form of apparatus shown in Fig. 3 the operation is similar to that described, save that the filtered fluid passes out by the way of the chamber 24, pipe 28, and pipe 30, while the steam supplied by the pipe 34 has no direct contact with the fluid.
To clean the filter, the inlet-pipe 36 and the outlet-pipe 30 are closed and the valves 39 and 29 are opened, whereby the steam-pressure acts upon the fluid in chamber 24, driving it back through the filter, cleansing the coke, and expelling the sediment from the chamber 25.
The invention lnay be employed for filtering and heating any kind of fluid, and may be used as a feed-water heater and filter or for any other purpose.
1. In a heating and filtering apparatus, the combination of an outer casing having an outlet-pipe for connecting with a tank or other receptacle, an inner casing having a waterchamber above from which the filtered water overflows into the outer casing, a sedimentchamber below, an intermediate filter-chamber, a blow-off pipe attached to the lower end of the inner casing, an inlet-pipe for water, and a steam-pipe for delivering steam into the outer casing, substantially as described.
2. In a heating and filtering apparatus, the combination, with a filter-casing having a chamber above and a sediment-chamber bclow, of a jacket or shell surrounding the filter and sediment chamber, an inlet-pipe, and a blow-ofi,both entering said chamber, a steampipe entering the outer jacket, and a steampipe entering the chamber above the filter and having a valve and an outlet entering the steam-pipe between said valve and chamber, substantially as described.
3. In a heating and filteringapparatus, the
combination, with a filter-casing having flv tering material inclosed therein between perforateddiaphragms and provided with a chamber above said filter and a sediment-chamber below, of a jacket or shell inclosing the filter below the upper chamber and surrounding the sediment-chamber, an inlet-pipe entering vthe sediment-chamber and having a valve, a
blow-ofi' pipe communicating with the bottom of said chamber and having avalve, asteampipe entering the jacket, a steam-pipe entering the upper chamber and having a valve, an oulet-pipe having a valve and communicating with the said steam-pipe between the valve in the latter and the top of the chamber, and a relief-valve mounted on the jacket, substantially as described. t
In testimony whereof we have affixed our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
WVM. W. SUTCLIFFE. JOHN D. SULLIVAN. Witnesses:
JNO. S. McDoNALD, J. E. VAQUIN.
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